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<blockquote data-quote="Ty89m" data-source="post: 902123" data-attributes="member: 75839"><p>Thanks guys, I've been doing the plumb bob in my house at the other end of the long hall, so no real issue with wind. </p><p></p><p>Ordering up an anti-cant indicator tonight. I initially tried with the Wheeler Prof. reticle leveling kit, and found that when leveling the rcvr with the top turret, that when I then looked at my plumb line with a level rcvr, that it was pretty far off. After adjusting it to be level with the plumb line (with the rcvr still level) and setting a level on top of the elev. turret, it now shows it being out of level.. I'm assuming this would mean the turret is not totally level/flat. </p><p></p><p>Thought about trying my feeler gauges, but the base of my one piece Borbro mount isn't level when compared to the flat top of the rcvr. Still considering ordered the EXD alignment tool, as I'm running out of options. I will certainly run a vertical tracking test when I feel confident I've got a good starting point though. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ty89m, post: 902123, member: 75839"] Thanks guys, I've been doing the plumb bob in my house at the other end of the long hall, so no real issue with wind. Ordering up an anti-cant indicator tonight. I initially tried with the Wheeler Prof. reticle leveling kit, and found that when leveling the rcvr with the top turret, that when I then looked at my plumb line with a level rcvr, that it was pretty far off. After adjusting it to be level with the plumb line (with the rcvr still level) and setting a level on top of the elev. turret, it now shows it being out of level.. I'm assuming this would mean the turret is not totally level/flat. Thought about trying my feeler gauges, but the base of my one piece Borbro mount isn't level when compared to the flat top of the rcvr. Still considering ordered the EXD alignment tool, as I'm running out of options. I will certainly run a vertical tracking test when I feel confident I've got a good starting point though. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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